Cure Natural Aqua Gel | Review

I’m very into Asian skincare, especially Korean and Japanese. So when I’ve heard that a bottle of Cure Natural Aqua Gel sells every 12 seconds in Japan and is currently the number one seller in the “facial exfoliator” category on Amazon, I just had to try it myself.

Claims:
Cure Natural Aqua Gel is a remarkable skin care product, it exfoliates gently and effectively, without any harsh chemicals.
Cure is a fragrance-free, color free and preservative free product made from activated hydrogen water that prevents oxidation.
General chemical peeling use strong acids (approx. pH1.3) to dissolve protein.
Cure, on the other hand, gently catches waste dead skin cells on surface of skin and removes it. It helps skin metabolism functions better.
You will be surprised at how smooth your skin has become.

Cleanse the face thoroughly and dry the face. Pump the bottle 3 to 5 times until you have an appropriate amount of gel on your finger.

Apply the gel to skin on your face, neck, or other areas that are dry and rough. Applying the gel to only part of your face is also effective.

Gently massage when the gel becomes white (do not rub skin too hard). Rinse well after you see results.

Use lotion or skin cream that you normally use.

For best results, apply twice a week.
(This product can be applied to other parts of your body such as neck, wrist. etc.)

If the gel accidentally gets into eyes, rinse immediately with warm water.

Store the product in cool temperature. Avoid storing in extremely high or low temperatures, humidity, and direct sunlight.

My Skin Type:

Combination/Dehydrated/Acne prone skin

Cure Natural Aqua Gel Review:

After I cleansed and dried up my face, I applied the quite watery gel (It is a very simple product as approximately 90% of ‘Natural Aqua Gel Cure’ is water) which is cloudy clear color.

It doesn’t have any particular smell so it felt like I’m applying just a water goop. I started to gently massage it in circular motion. (You should not rub it in your skin with any force). After a few seconds the gel started to pill and little white grits showed up on my skin.

It was truly magical! I continued for a 30 seconds and then washed everything off with warm water. When I looked into the mirror my skin was soft, vibrant and most of all clean as it has never been.

Apparently an ingredient named DICOCODIMONIUM CHLORIDE reacts to proteins (old dead skin) and which helps to remove them. CROSSPOLYMER is also a part of ingredient list and is the same liquid as used by ophthalmologists for eye surgery. They use it for thickener.

I loved the feeling I got after I exfoliated with this product, but after a few week of use, I’ve got a few big pimples on my forehead (where I usually don’t get acne at all, so it’s my number one pointer for products that doesn’t go well with my skin) which would not go away.

After I stopped using it, my forehead acne disappeared. It will do wonders for you if you are not acne prone, but if you are, I suggest you to be cautious and patch test for at least a week if you decide to buy it.